This member of the raptor family is a species indigenous to parts of China. I helped a team of paliosculptors create this replica out of polyurethane using molds made from actual dinosaur fossils on loan from a museum in China. Unlike what most people believe raptors rarely grew larger than six feet in length.

Several large food items, a pickle slice, gherkin, and bung, all carved from foam then coated in polyurethane and airbrushed. Two other artists and myself worked on the sculpting of these and the paint was base coated by my friend and details were added by me with an air brush.

I am told these were used in a commercial although I do not know what for.

Army of Two resin fine cut prototype figure for NECA. This figure is the tooling master from witch the stainless steal molds would be cut and used for final production of the figure. I oversaw the tooling and redesigned the lower half of the figure on site in China. I was also responsible for adding details to the final sculpt.

Gears of War “Scourge” figure, also for NECA. I oversaw the tooling in china and was involved with the final sculpt. I was also in charge of the paint application. I painted the resin photo master prototype pictured below.